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In reply to the discussion: The Roman Catholic Church Has Had 1800 Years [View all]cyclonefence
(4,912 posts)52. No, it's the *job* that is special
not the type of person. Becoming a priest means asserting that you can do the job. The job is pastoral care. Care--not pursuing justice in the court or curing illness. Pastoral care means protecting your flock from harm, leading it in the right path. That's the job description. Ordinary people of course can do this job perfectly well, and do, every day. Priests who can't do the job are not fulfilling their sworn duty to god, which is the basis of their jobs, and of the corporation they work for.
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That 1800 years is probably one big reason why it's so resistant to self-improvement.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Sep 2018
#9
Late to this conversation but trying to catch up. I also don't understand guillaumeb's
erronis
Sep 2018
#31
There are no "rationalizations" as you characterize them, simply observations.
guillaumeb
Sep 2018
#37